no Chaton,coleus is not to combat stress in vegetarian Os but to help a vegetarian O replenish what they lack physiologically from eating a vegetable based diet.Pro- Mitokon has coleus, and is also advised in the fatigue protocol

The coleus must be taken with jeun,at the meal (one await 1/2. 00 to eat for example) or right before the meals and why?

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Coleus forskholii largely showed its properties in the muscular reinforcement (cardiac, in particular) and the improvement of arterial blood flow.

I do not include/understand this last sentence is not such step in contradiction with::

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Do not take any if you suffer from cardiac arrhythmia (irregular ventricular beats).

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forskoline is the active ingredient of the roots of the plant Coleus forskohlii. Not only it has a greaseproof potential, but it can also dilate the blood vessels and reinforce the testosterone secretion. All these benefit result from the capacity of this plant to activate the adénylate cyclase, enzyme which raises the intercellular rate of camp (molecule which orders various biochemical reactions in the body): that helps the testicles to produce testosterone.

The recommendation in the Cardiovascular Disease book is for standardized extract, 125 mg, once daily. It is probably a good idea to use a product that has been standardized.

What is "jeun"?

I think the reference that you got the concern about testosterone from was a body building site. They were using testosterone as an example of a horomone that might be effected by adenylate cyclase which coleus activates. The point is made more generally below is that adenylate cyclase may effect many hormone precesses in the body.

Active IngredientsForskolin, a chemical found in coleus, activates the enzyme adenylate cyclase. [J Cyclic Nucleotide Res 1981;7: pp.201-24 (review)] This enzyme is a turnkey compound that initiates a cascade of critical events within every cell of the body. Adenylate cyclase and the chemicals it activates comprise a “second messenger” system that is responsible for carrying out the complex and powerful effects of hormones in the body. Stimulation of the second messenger system by forskolin leads to blood vessel dilation [Stroke 1986;17: pp.1299-303], inhibition of allergic reactions [Agents Actions 1986;18: pp.96-9] and an increase in thyroid hormone secretion. [Exp Cell Res 1990;172: pp.282-92] Forskolin has other properties as well, including inhibition of the pro-inflammatory substance known as platelet-activating factor (PAF) [Eur J Pharmacol 1993;245: pp.55-61] and inhibition of the spread of cancer cells. [Int J Cancer 1983;32: pp.801-4]

I would suggest that you try to research coleus at non body building sites too.

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